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Alius

Alius

par Lucas Tillian
Styles individuels à partir de $18.00 USD
Famille complète de 12 polices: $120.00 USD
Alius Font la famille était conçu par Lucas Tillian et publié par Lucas Tillian. Alius contient 12 styles et des offres familiales.

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À propos de la famille Alius Police


Alius is something else. Experimental shapes combined with traditional ones result in an extremely legible typeface that—because of its economically spaced characters—works extraordinarily well for copy texts as well as big striking headings. Alius has been created with great attention to detail which is particularly noticeable in smaller sizes where proportions and shapes remain intact. The Typeface includes stylistic alternates that provide the designer with endless possibilities for combinations and variations. Alius contains PS-Hinting and is therefore as legible on screen as it is on paper.


The typeface comes with powerful OpenType features that will satisfy even the most demanding of designers. With more than 680 Glyphs and a coverage of over 130 languages, Alius is as versatile as it is beautiful.

The development of the typeface started in the summer and concluded in the fall of 2021.

Concepteurs: Lucas Tillian

Éditeur: Lucas Tillian

Fonderie: Lucas Tillian

Maître d'ouvrage: Lucas Tillian

MyFonts débout: Dec 9, 2021

Alius

À propos Lucas Tillian

Based in Vienna, Austria, Lucas Tillian began his career as a web and UI/UX designer. During his Bachelor's program he put his focus on typography and started working on his first fonts. Creating typefaces that prevail through their clarity and simplicity was essential to him as he continued working on his first font family 'Candid', pursuing the goal of creating a neutral font that communicates just the right amount of personality.

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